Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-05-24
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 353 (2004) 133
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
12 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08051.x
XMM Newton observations of five high-luminosity radio-quiet QSOs (Q 0144-3938, UM 269, PG 1634+706, SBS 0909+532 and PG 1247+267) are presented. Spectral energy distributions were calculated from the XMM-Newton EPIC (European Photon Imaging Camera) and OM (Optical Monitor) data, with bolometric luminosities estimated in the range from 7 x 10^45 to 2 x 10^48 erg s^-1 for the sample, peaking in the UV. At least four of the QSOs show a similar soft excess, which can be well modelled by either one or two blackbody components, in addition to the hard X-ray power-law. The temperatures of these blackbodies (~100-500 eV) are too high to be direct thermal emission from the accretion disc, so Comptonization is suggested. Two populations of Comptonizing electrons, with different temperatures, are needed to model the broad-band spectrum. The hotter of these produces what is seen as the hard X-ray power-law, while the cooler (~0.25-0.5 keV) population models the spectral curvature at low energies. Only one of the QSOs shows evidence for an absorption component, while three of the five show neutral iron emission. Of these, PG 1247+267 seems to have a broad line (EW ~ 250 eV), with a strong, associated reflection component (R ~ 2), measured out to 30 keV in the rest frame of the QSO. Finally, it is concluded that the X-ray continuum shape of AGN remains essentially constant over a wide range of black hole mass and luminosity.
O'Brien Thomas P.
Page Kim L.
Reeves James N.
Turner Martin J. L.
Worrall Diana Mary
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